RACINE, Wis. -- President Joe Biden will announce plans for a new artificial intelligence data center in Racine, the White House said Wednesday morning.
The White House said the effort, a $3.3 billion investment by Microsoft, will create over 2,300 union construction jobs and 2,000 permanent jobs over time.
The President will unveil the plan today while visiting Racine, where he'll deliver remarks about his "Investing in America" agenda. He'll then head to Chicago for a campaign reception.
The last time the President was in Wisconsin was on April 8th, when he stopped in Madison and announced a new student loan debt forgiveness plan.
Maybe he can open a new supermarket while he's there.
If new supermarkets are still opening up in the bidet "economy."
If anyone shows up.
The guy can barely walk and talk. Get ready for another public debacle. Imagine, six more months of watching him stumble and bumble. Not even his staff will vote for him by then.
That's it. Now I'm completely convinced that ai are ouija boards.